Courtney Lorenz
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The Pharos Project is a project of the Healthy Building Network. HBN is:
In Vermont:
Bill Walsh, Paul Bogart
In California:
Julie Silas, Tom Lent
In Washington, DC:
Larry Kilroy, Sarah Gilberg, Sarah Pickell, Susan Sabella
In Maine:
Jim Vallette
Bisphenol A (BPA) is the notorious chemical that water bottle manufacturers like Nalgene and SIGG have had to phase out because it leaches into liquids. The science is strong that BPA can affect the hormone and reproductive system. Yet, time and again when regulators or legislators try to propose legislation or establish regulations to limit the use of BPA in some products, the cry from industry is that there is little to no scientific evidence that BPA is harming humans. (Most of the scientific evidence comes from animal studies.) The one area in the scientific literature that does show the negative human effects of BPA on the reproductive system is when workers are exposed regularly to epoxy-based resin spray paint – the very types of products that HBN has recently evaluated for our new product category: High Performance Coatings. Julie Silas is a researcher with the Pharos Project and a health care expert with the Healthy Building Network.


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